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The Harvard Family Research Project separated from the Harvard Graduate School of Education to become the Global Family Research Project as of January 1, 2017. It is no longer affiliated with Harvard University.

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Beyond Basic Training

Information on Communities in School Training and the Preparing Effective Community Leaders Conference.

Harvard Family Research Project (1997) Evaluation Exchange Article

Beyond Input: Achieving Authentic Participation in School Reform

M. Elena Lopez and Holly Kreider of HFRP present a framework of authentic parent participation in school reform and its implications for evaluation.

M. Elena Lopez , Holly Kreider (Summer 2003) Evaluation Exchange Article

Beyond Random Acts: Family, School, and Community Engagement as an Integral Part of Education Reform

This paper, authored by Harvard Family Research Project, served as the foundation for panelists’ discussions at the National Policy Forum for Family, School, and Community Engagement. Beyond Random Acts provides a research-based framing of family engagement; examines the policy levers that can drive change in promoting systemic family, school, and community engagement; and focuses on data systems as a powerful tool to engage families for twenty-first century student learning.  Because education reform will succeed only when all students are prepared for the demands of the twenty-first century, the paper also examines the role of families in transforming low-performing schools.

Heather Weiss , M. Elena Lopez, and Heidi Rosenberg (December 2010) Research Report

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Beyond School Hours VIII Annual Conference

Priscilla Little presented the workshop Learning What Works: An Evaluation Overview, providing an overview of what we know about after school evaluation. It examines how programs are collecting meaningful data for accountability and program improvement and what they are finding.

Priscilla M. D. Little (February 16, 2005) Conferences and Presentations

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Beyond the Bake Sale: How School Districts Can Promote Family Involvement

This article is adapted from Chapter 9, “Scaling Up: Why Can’t All Schools in a District Create Strong Partnerships With Families?” of Beyond the Bake Sale: The Essential Guide to Family–School Partnerships by Anne Henderson, Karen Mapp, Vivian Johnson, and Don Davies. 

Anne T. Henderson , Karen L. Mapp, Ed.D. (Spring 2008) Evaluation Exchange Article

Beyond the Classroom: Complementary Learning to Improve Achievement Outcomes

Harvard Family Research Project introduces complementary learning as a concept for improving learning outcomes without relying solely on school-based reform.

Heather Weiss , Julia Coffman, Margaret Post, Suzanne Bouffard, Priscilla Little (Spring 2005) Evaluation Exchange Article

Beyond the Head Count: Evaluating Family Involvement in Out-of-School Time

This brief offers an overview of how out-of-school time programs can evaluate their family involvement strategies and practices. It draws on findings from our OST Evaluation Database, interviews, and email correspondence.

Margaret Caspe , Flora Traub, Priscilla M.D. Little (August 2002) Research Report

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Beyond the Parent-Teacher Conference: Diverse Patterns of Home-School Communication

Discussions about home-school communication generally focus on formal, scheduled school activities offered to all parents, such as parent-teacher conferences or back-to-school nights. In contrast, this paper examines a variety of alternative communication patterns that are important mechanisms for parents and teachers to gain information and make decisions about children. 

Heather B. Weiss , Holly Kreider, Eliot Levine, Ellen Mayer, Jenny Stadler, Peggy Vaughan (April 1999) Research Report

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Beyond the Usual Suspects

Julia Coffman, from Harvard Family Research Project, describes methods for campaign evaluation that are unique to the communications arena.

Julia Coffman (Winter 2002) Evaluation Exchange Article

Bibliographies Compiled by Other Organizations

Harvard Family Research Project (2006) Bibliography

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 1999

Harvard Family Research Project (1999) Bibliography

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2000

Harvard Family Research Project (2000) Bibliography

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2001

Harvard Family Research Project (2001) Bibliography

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2002

Harvard Family Research Project (2002) Bibliography

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2003

Harvard Family Research Project (2003) Bibliography

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2004

Harvard Family Research Project (2004) Bibliography

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2005

Harvard Family Research Project (2005) Bibliography

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2006

Harvard Family Research Project (2006) Bibliography

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2007

Harvard Family Research Project (September 2012) Bibliography

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2008

Harvard Family Research Project (September 2012) Bibliography

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2009

Harvard Family Research Project (March 2011) Research Report

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2010

Harvard Family Research Project (August 2011) Research Report

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2011

Harvard Family Research Project (September 2013) Bibliography

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2012

Harvard Family Research Project (November 2014) Bibliography

Bibliography of Family Involvement Research Published in 2013

Harvard Family Research Project (November 2014) Bibliography

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